Shoulder holsters... Who uses them?

This is a discussion on Shoulder holsters... Who uses them? within the Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; As I live in a very warm climate I've never considered a shoulder holster... How many actually use them and could one really even be ...

Shoulder holsters... Who uses them?

As I live in a very warm climate I've never considered a shoulder holster... How many actually use them and could one really even be employed in 90+ F heat? It's my impression that shoulder holsters are more movie props than legit carry method... am I wrong?

I have two in my holster box and, just like my two ankle holsters in the same box, they're more attractive in theory than in practice. In their defense, however; my first was for a 4" revolver (impractical) and the second was a cheap nylon model.

Maybe a better rig for a more appropriate gun would be worthwhile......

I have 3 nice leather ones and one nylon for my pistols. I only use them when I have an over garment such as a jacket in cold weather but they wear good....summertime it's either in a front pocket or IWB carry....

I donít use them very often any more but when I was flying in the military I used one all the time. I carried a S&W Model 10 or 15 in a Safariland Model 15 holster under my green bag (military flight suit). Great holster that is no longer made but worked well in weather ranging from -60 to 100+ F. I do occasionally use one on long road trips carrying either a Colt DS or S&W Model 15.

I use one, but only every once and awhile....either when driving long trips (like msgt/ret) or when it's cooler and with a cover shirt/jacket. It's been on horseback and ATV's trailriden' as well.

.... and doodle you'll appreicate this...... the two identical sholder rigs I own, I 'approiated' from the torpedomen's trash one duty night in Pearl. Our CO at the time hated them and told the TM's to get rid of em'. That was 22 years ago.

I have a Miami Classic for my XD, I knew I didn't "need" it but I bought it anyways. I've worn it a handful of times, one notable day was when I was in my truck driving a good distance and the shoulder rig made it much more comfortable than IWB at 3:30. It was also winter so I had a fleece lined flannel as the cover garment which worked great. Summer time I don't think I'd even attempt it, it just wouldn't work with my average build...a couple of bulges in my armpits would definitely raise questions.

I have one nylon rig with two different holsters- so I can switch between the one for my 1911 and the one for my .357 snubbie. It's pretty comfortable, and is amazing when driving.

I typically wear a white t-shirt with an overshirt- either a polo or on rare occasions, a full button shirt that I don't bother buttoning or tucking in. And, this usually works great here in SC.

Admittedly, it does work MUCH better in the winter since you can wear a coat over it/over your cover garment, but it works alright in the summer as well. I think a good leather one would work much better, especially one that isn't made to hook onto your belt, but definitely look into one for taking long trips with. That way you don't have to be concerned with 'legal in the glovebox??' questions.